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New hope has been extended to some of the world's most diverse and endangered forests as WWF, Indonesian ministers and provincial governors announce a bold commitment to protect the forests and critical ecosystems of Sumatra.

Take action now: Thank Indonesian officials and urge them to continue their efforts to save Sumatra’s forests

Find out more about the historic agreement to protect world’s most endangered tropical forests
 

Good news: Bauhaus commits to exclude illegal wood from their products. Pictures like this - showing illegal logging activities in the Peruvian lowland rainforests - should become rare.

22 Oct 2008
US cracks down on illegal logging
US trade in products containing illegally logged wood, which costs developing countries an estimated $15 billion a year in lost revenue, may soon be a thing of the past.
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